namespace ZilLion.Wpf.Core.Controls.NotifyIconWpf.Interop
{
    /// <summary>
    ///     Flags that define the icon that is shown on a balloon
    ///     tooltip.
    /// </summary>
    public enum BalloonFlags
    {
        /// <summary>
        ///     No icon is displayed.
        /// </summary>
        None = 0x00,

        /// <summary>
        ///     An information icon is displayed.
        /// </summary>
        Info = 0x01,

        /// <summary>
        ///     A warning icon is displayed.
        /// </summary>
        Warning = 0x02,

        /// <summary>
        ///     An error icon is displayed.
        /// </summary>
        Error = 0x03,

        /// <summary>
        ///     Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) and later.
        ///     Use a custom icon as the title icon.
        /// </summary>
        User = 0x04,

        /// <summary>
        ///     Windows XP (Shell32.dll version 6.0) and later.
        ///     Do not play the associated sound. Applies only to balloon ToolTips.
        /// </summary>
        NoSound = 0x10,

        /// <summary>
        ///     Windows Vista (Shell32.dll version 6.0.6) and later. The large version
        ///     of the icon should be used as the balloon icon. This corresponds to the
        ///     icon with dimensions SM_CXICON x SM_CYICON. If this flag is not set,
        ///     the icon with dimensions XM_CXSMICON x SM_CYSMICON is used.<br />
        ///     - This flag can be used with all stock icons.<br />
        ///     - Applications that use older customized icons (NIIF_USER with hIcon) must
        ///     provide a new SM_CXICON x SM_CYICON version in the tray icon (hIcon). These
        ///     icons are scaled down when they are displayed in the System Tray or
        ///     System Control Area (SCA).<br />
        ///     - New customized icons (NIIF_USER with hBalloonIcon) must supply an
        ///     SM_CXICON x SM_CYICON version in the supplied icon (hBalloonIcon).
        /// </summary>
        LargeIcon = 0x20,

        /// <summary>
        ///     Windows 7 and later.
        /// </summary>
        RespectQuietTime = 0x80
    }
}